Jan 28, 2019 | Canada in Space
Lander and rover missions, combined with exquisite satellite images have revealed much about the surface of Mars. But what about the ~3400 km of rock and metal that lies between the surface and the planet’s center? We know very little about the deep interior, yet it...
Jan 21, 2019 | Canada in Space
In today’s world everyone is just a phone call, email, or text away. We can have on-screen face-to-face conversations with loved ones around the world, share photos and videos to social media instantly, or conduct meetings with international business partners without...
Jan 14, 2019 | Why Space Matters
Mankind’s curiosity and thirst for knowledge, discovery and a deep desire to leave a footprint have pushed our frontiers to outer space. The neuroArm neurosurgical robot germinated from a quest to help patients with neurosurgical disease, returns space R&D back...
Jan 9, 2019 | Faces of Space
Born: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Education: Bachelor’s, environmental geography Master’s, geography (fluvial geomorphology) Ph.D., geography (periglacial geomorphology & comparative planetology) Directorate: Space Exploration Projects at the CSA:...
Jan 7, 2019 | Why Space Matters
Space is beautiful, fascinating, and challenging. These three characteristics combined are the reason why space has inspired and motivated some of the most incredible accomplishments and discoveries that humanity has ever seen. Across disciplines, space attracts...